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<p><b>About CO Severe WX (31083)</b></p>
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This talkgroup is part of the Colorado Digital Multiprotocol working group. It was originally established to be used as a Sever Weather talkgroup for Colorado. We currently have it interlinked with XLX303 Reflector Module A (use DCS, XRF, or REF connection protocols), YSF30300, XLX042 Module A,  or YSF13211.
<p>CO Severe WX (BM Talkgroup 31083) is dedicated to the discussion, forecasting and nowcasting of severe weather across the United States. We believe in using DMR to promote and enhance Amateur Radio Emergency Communications through the use of operating standards and digital amateur radio technology during severe weather and other natural disaster emergencies.</p>
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Please see our website for more details: [https://coloradodigital.net/] [http://coloradodigital.duckdns.org/index.php]
  
<p>We experience many types of extreme weather in the United States: blizzards, tornadoes, destructive hail, microbursts, non-thunderstorm damaging wind events, floods, wildfires, droughts and heatwaves. TG 31083 will activate whenever significant severe weather threatens counties anywhere in the country. You’re most likely to hear activity during tornado and hurricane season, though large-scale winter storms may also warrant activation of the talk group. Activations are designed to collect, analyze and traffic the fastest possible, real-time severe weather information while furthering the understanding of severe weather phenomena.</p>
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This group is for Colorado Severe Weather communication. You can also connect using YSF30300 and D-STAR XRF/DCS303A.
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During severe weather, you can connect via Allstar 485322 - N2SKY SkyHub Severe WX Denver, Co, USA, WIRE-X "COLO-SEVEREWX" Room # 65045.
  
<p>CO Severe WX is not intended to be inactive during times of tranquil weather. We encourage all amateur radio operators on the Brandmeister Network to drop in to the talkgroup at any time; especially those interested in storm chasing and/or severe weather. We're hoping to build a network of weather enthusiasts from across the United States. This talkgroup will be active¬- not dormant! However, if active severe weather is occurring an informal net may be in progress. Our nets will likely not be passing important traffic to local authorities, so please jump in and join the conversation.</p>
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Now connected to regional repeaters on the Sky Hub Link system during severe weather!
  
<p><b>Weekly Severe WX Net</b></p>
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Any and all licensed amateurs are welcome on this talkgroup.
<p>There will be a weekly weather discussion net on <b>Sunday evenings at 1800 CST.</b> Please check in and join the conversation. All English-speaking amateur radio operators from across the world are welcome to check in to the Severe WX (TG31083) Sunday night net. </p>
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<p><b>Talkgroup administrator: Matt, K0LWC – Maple Grove, MN </b>
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 29 September 2022

Colorado Severe Weather (31083)
Tor-4-1.jpg
Description Colorado Severe Weather
Website unspecified
Country USA
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star Yes Tetra No
P25 No Analog Yes
Wires-X Yes YSF Yes



This talkgroup is part of the Colorado Digital Multiprotocol working group. It was originally established to be used as a Sever Weather talkgroup for Colorado. We currently have it interlinked with XLX303 Reflector Module A (use DCS, XRF, or REF connection protocols), YSF30300, XLX042 Module A, or YSF13211. Please see our website for more details: [1] [2]

This group is for Colorado Severe Weather communication. You can also connect using YSF30300 and D-STAR XRF/DCS303A. During severe weather, you can connect via Allstar 485322 - N2SKY SkyHub Severe WX Denver, Co, USA, WIRE-X "COLO-SEVEREWX" Room # 65045.

Now connected to regional repeaters on the Sky Hub Link system during severe weather!

Any and all licensed amateurs are welcome on this talkgroup.

CO Severe WX (31083)
76F8EDE7-ED6F-44EC-A7E8-A802E1D0A86F.png
Description The discussion, forecasting and nowcasting of severe weather across the United States.
Website unspecified
Country usa
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star Yes Tetra No
P25 No Analog No
Wires-X No YSF Yes



About CO Severe WX (31083)

CO Severe WX (BM Talkgroup 31083) is dedicated to the discussion, forecasting and nowcasting of severe weather across the United States. We believe in using DMR to promote and enhance Amateur Radio Emergency Communications through the use of operating standards and digital amateur radio technology during severe weather and other natural disaster emergencies.

We experience many types of extreme weather in the United States: blizzards, tornadoes, destructive hail, microbursts, non-thunderstorm damaging wind events, floods, wildfires, droughts and heatwaves. TG 31083 will activate whenever significant severe weather threatens counties anywhere in the country. You’re most likely to hear activity during tornado and hurricane season, though large-scale winter storms may also warrant activation of the talk group. Activations are designed to collect, analyze and traffic the fastest possible, real-time severe weather information while furthering the understanding of severe weather phenomena.

CO Severe WX is not intended to be inactive during times of tranquil weather. We encourage all amateur radio operators on the Brandmeister Network to drop in to the talkgroup at any time; especially those interested in storm chasing and/or severe weather. We're hoping to build a network of weather enthusiasts from across the United States. This talkgroup will be active¬- not dormant! However, if active severe weather is occurring an informal net may be in progress. Our nets will likely not be passing important traffic to local authorities, so please jump in and join the conversation.

Weekly Severe WX Net

There will be a weekly weather discussion net on Sunday evenings at 1800 CST. Please check in and join the conversation. All English-speaking amateur radio operators from across the world are welcome to check in to the Severe WX (TG31083) Sunday night net.

Talkgroup administrator: Matt, K0LWC – Maple Grove, MN